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Model # 609204582 Official Sears lavatory faucet

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Sears 609204582 lavatory faucet, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Stem P9443

#25

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Stem

Part #P9443

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Body 10323

#18

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Body

Part #10323

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Rod Ball P10207

#9

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Rod ball

Part #P10207

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Shield P9622

#17A

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Shield

Part #P9622

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Repair Kit 2121

#NI

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Repair kit

Part #2121

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Screw P8891

#33B

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Screw

Part #P8891

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Couple Nut P8933

#14

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Couple nut

Part #P8933

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Lift Rod 9650

#26E

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Lift rod

Part #9650

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Screw P9575

#33A

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Screw

Part #P9575

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Lift Rod 9661

#26D

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Lift rod

Part #9661

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